In flight, airspeed (or Mach number) tradeoffs occur quickly enough to be considered instantaneous, and so climbs or dives along the energy level curves take little or no time with no losses (Kimberlin 2003; Lan, Roskam 1980).

Second, although their plane was equipped with an airspeed monitor that triggered an alarm to warn the crew that the plane was about to stall, the pilot seemed surprised by the alarm and responded to it in a totally counterproductive way.

AIRSpeed tools empower employees to take control of work processes so that they are directly involved in identifying waste, reducing cycle time, and improving quality of work--all with complete management support.

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